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  1. Master Coach University

    @clints1mint Dyslexic thinking can be just what a coaching client needs. (They may need to look @ things ‘backwards’ or in reverse order to solve their problem. Many times, dyslexics think so fast or in so many dimensions that their complex programming is what can get them confused. If U use these ‘tendencies’ as strengths, and work 2 overcome challenges that they present 4 U, youll enjoy the progress youve made, respect yourself 4 the strength it took, and become a shining example 4 others.

  2. Master Coach University

    @clints1mint You need to accomplish something that people wouldn’t think is possible for a dislexic. Then use that as your ‘claim to fame’. It becomes your story that attracts your clients. Any problem, adversity, weakness, etc., is a gift for a coach because your accomplishments only matter in comparison to your resources and the difficulty of your challenge.

    1. Brian Halpin

      “Any problem, adversity, weakness, etc., is a gift for a coach because your accomplishments only matter in comparison to your resources and the difficulty of your challenge.” BOOM!!

  3. Sejal Didi

    Rather its harresing way of becoming a life coach. If the person is not living the knowledge then how can it be effective for students to be a life coach!! I hope that you live the knowledge first and then preach.

  4. Astiarini Madyantoro

    what a great advicel.. i myself is fighting with my abused childhood background and I do parenting coaching to parents… while hiding my life story, I felt ashame of it.. while I know that millions other people having the same story and do nothing.. now you have affirmed me that .. an abused back ground thinking could be what my clients need… great!!! thanks very much…

  5. Master Coach University

    No doubt… You are NOT your biography!

    The great news (like you said) is that your story can inspire others and make you the one they’ll feel safe to get coaching from.

    Our stories can inspire or crush… it’s our decision as to which direction they take us (and take our clients).

  6. clint bruder

    Thank you for your effortless presentation, it was inspirational to me and you are totally believable…. Now I have a question for u… I’m dislexic but I know I have what it takes to be a coach, what advice could you give me to overcome the stigma of this, and how could I study better with this…

  7. Master Coach University

    Mentors are everywhere. The best mentors are easy to find because they’re the ones that already have WHAT YOU WANT.

    As long as you are clear about what you want, the right mentors will appear for you (if you understand my first statement).

    The rest of the steps are all about becoming a good ‘student’ of that mentor.

    Jeff

  8. Aakansha Shewakramani

    I like how you have told us various things to do that includes shadowing the best and then … forgetting about it and allowing things to come to us naturally. Lovely. Thanks for sharing this. XX themavenlifestyle.com

  9. Barbara Clay

    This short video was very helpful. I am also learning music and I am a artist so what you talked about hit home in so many ways. My problem is slowing down and doing the steps. I want to be a master NOW lol. Your video was very helpful. Thanks for posting this.

  10. clint bruder

    Your right like train…. It’s true what you say, dyslexia “thanks for the drive to spell it correctly” has always been my gift rather than the ugly fear I can some times let it manifest as, I will be a coach and I will gain the paper work to say so. You will be part of my inspiration to take my first steps to be educated to be such… It’s just shows if we seek strength we will find it…

    Thanks liketrain

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